Original "Neutrino" Developers License

Hiya,

I’ve noticed the board support packages in the QNX suppository, and was hoping
someone could clue me in as to what I need to input in order to gain access to
them? I have a “Neutrino SDK V2.00 1-node license key” diskette which I had
previously used to download the developer’s stuff on QUICS, but the suppository
doesn’t seem to be happy with any of the numbers on it or in the .licenses
file. What’s the deal?

-Warren “so close, yet so far” Peece

Warren Peece <warren@nospam.com> wrote:

Hiya,

I’ve noticed the board support packages in the QNX suppository, and was hoping

You probably didn’t mean “suppository”, now, did you??? :slight_smile: :slight_smile:

someone could clue me in as to what I need to input in order to gain access to
them? I have a “Neutrino SDK V2.00 1-node license key” diskette which I had
previously used to download the developer’s stuff on QUICS, but the suppository
doesn’t seem to be happy with any of the numbers on it or in the .licenses
file. What’s the deal?

-Warren “so close, yet so far” Peece


Robert Krten, PARSE Software Devices +1 613 599 8316.
Realtime Systems Architecture, Consulting and Training at www.parse.com
Email my initials at parse dot com.

As far as you know, yes I did :stuck_out_tongue:
The package mangler requires suppositories, after all…

-Warren “Good Skills Communicating I Have” Peece



<nospam93@parse.com> wrote in message news:9v89lk$7ha$1@inn.qnx.com
| Warren Peece <warren@nospam.com> wrote:
| > Hiya,
|
| > I’ve noticed the board support packages in the QNX suppository, and was
hoping
|
| You probably didn’t mean “suppository”, now, did you??? :slight_smile: :slight_smile:
|
| > someone could clue me in as to what I need to input in order to gain access
to
| > them? I have a “Neutrino SDK V2.00 1-node license key” diskette which I
had
| > previously used to download the developer’s stuff on QUICS, but the
suppository
| > doesn’t seem to be happy with any of the numbers on it or in the .licenses
| > file. What’s the deal?
|
| > -Warren “so close, yet so far” Peece
|
|
|

Robert Krten, PARSE Software Devices +1 613 599 8316.
Realtime Systems Architecture, Consulting and Training at www.parse.com
Email my initials at parse dot com.

“Warren Peece” <warren@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:9v87s8$670$1@inn.qnx.com

Hiya,

I’ve noticed the board support packages in the QNX suppository, and was
hoping
someone could clue me in as to what I need to input in order to gain
access to
them? I have a “Neutrino SDK V2.00 1-node license key” diskette which I
had
previously used to download the developer’s stuff on QUICS, but the
suppository
doesn’t seem to be happy with any of the numbers on it or in the .licenses
file. What’s the deal?

As far as I now, these are extras which you must pay for. I don’t think
the original 2.0 licenses includes these new modules.

-Warren “so close, yet so far” Peece

Uhm, okay then, what did I end up with for my ~$5,000 investment, some very
out of date source code and a floppy disk that can’t be used for anything?
All I’m looking for is a current update to what I’ve supposedly already got,
and I thought those BSP’s looked like they were what I needed.

-Warren “Where’s The Beef?” Peece



“Mario Charest” <mcharest@clipzinformatic.com> wrote in message
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“Warren Peece” <> warren@nospam.com> > wrote in message
news:9v87s8$670$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
Hiya,

I’ve noticed the board support packages in the QNX suppository, and was
hoping
someone could clue me in as to what I need to input in order to gain
access to
them? I have a “Neutrino SDK V2.00 1-node license key” diskette which I
had
previously used to download the developer’s stuff on QUICS, but the
suppository
doesn’t seem to be happy with any of the numbers on it or in the
…licenses
file. What’s the deal?

As far as I now, these are extras which you must pay for. I don’t think
the original 2.0 licenses includes these new modules.


-Warren “so close, yet so far” Peece

\

“Warren Peece” <warren@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:9v8ikf$da1$1@inn.qnx.com

Uhm, okay then, what did I end up with for my ~$5,000 investment, some
very
out of date source code and a floppy disk that can’t be used for anything?
All I’m looking for is a current update to what I’ve supposedly already
got,
and I thought those BSP’s looked like they were what I needed.

You probably should contact sales. Why I know is that the
current commercial development seat is one cost and
BSP is another.

-Warren “Where’s The Beef?” Peece



“Mario Charest” <> mcharest@clipzinformatic.com> > wrote in message
news:9v8dbg$9vt$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …

“Warren Peece” <> warren@nospam.com> > wrote in message
news:9v87s8$670$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
Hiya,

I’ve noticed the board support packages in the QNX suppository, and
was
hoping
someone could clue me in as to what I need to input in order to gain
access to
them? I have a “Neutrino SDK V2.00 1-node license key” diskette which
I
had
previously used to download the developer’s stuff on QUICS, but the
suppository
doesn’t seem to be happy with any of the numbers on it or in the
.licenses
file. What’s the deal?

As far as I now, these are extras which you must pay for. I don’t think
the original 2.0 licenses includes these new modules.


-Warren “so close, yet so far” Peece



\

Allrighty, then. I shall take the long road. Thanks, Mario.

-Warren “She got the gold mine, and I got the shaft” Peece



“Mario” <goto@nothingness.com> wrote in message
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|
| “Warren Peece” <warren@nospam.com> wrote in message
| news:9v8ikf$da1$1@inn.qnx.com
| > Uhm, okay then, what did I end up with for my ~$5,000 investment, some
| very
| > out of date source code and a floppy disk that can’t be used for anything?
| > All I’m looking for is a current update to what I’ve supposedly already
| got,
| > and I thought those BSP’s looked like they were what I needed.
|
| You probably should contact sales. Why I know is that the
| current commercial development seat is one cost and
| BSP is another.
|
| >
| > -Warren “Where’s The Beef?” Peece
| >
| >
| >
| > “Mario Charest” <mcharest@clipzinformatic.com> wrote in message
| > news:9v8dbg$9vt$1@inn.qnx.com
| > >
| > > “Warren Peece” <warren@nospam.com> wrote in message
| > > news:9v87s8$670$1@inn.qnx.com
| > > > Hiya,
| > > >
| > > > I’ve noticed the board support packages in the QNX suppository, and
| was
| > > hoping
| > > > someone could clue me in as to what I need to input in order to gain
| > > access to
| > > > them? I have a “Neutrino SDK V2.00 1-node license key” diskette which
| I
| > > had
| > > > previously used to download the developer’s stuff on QUICS, but the
| > > suppository
| > > > doesn’t seem to be happy with any of the numbers on it or in the
| > .licenses
| > > > file. What’s the deal?
| > >
| > > As far as I now, these are extras which you must pay for. I don’t think
| > > the original 2.0 licenses includes these new modules.
| > >
| > > >
| > > > -Warren “so close, yet so far” Peece
| > > >
| > > >
| > > >
| > >
| > >
| >
| >
|
|